Home - Responsible Innovation Lab Innovate [Responsibly] Home About People Research Training Hackathon Blog News/Events Resources Work with us Discover Play Video About RI-Lab Our mission at the Responsible Innovation Lab is to bring together a new interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners passionate about creating ‘responsible’ solutions as they innovate in response to emerging challenges and explore new opportunities. We are based at the National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science (CPAS), Australian National University About Us > Working Together to Make The Next Genre of Innovations More Responsible Our research is structured in a series of projects and research themes. These projects are the root structure of the Lab’s community, reaching out to brilliant students, researchers and practitioners and connecting them and their ideas to the challenges of making responsible innovation. The themes ranges from responsible bio-innovation to responsible planning and responsible AI. View Our Research Themes And Projects > Become Responsible Stewards for the Future of Innovation We design and run ‘rHackethon‘, to encourage more people incorporating ‘responsible thinking and practice’ as they imagine and innovate new design for challenging problems. Read More About rHack > Want to join the Lab? Are you are researcher/practitioner looking to ensure OUR innovations in the 21st century are more responsible and are better able to address the biggest challenges facing our societies? Work With Us > Want to partner with the Lab? We work with organizations seeking more responsible thinking and practice as they design and build the next generation of products, services, and experiences Contact Us > +61 2 6125 5111 The Australian National University, Canberra CRICOS Provider : 00120C ABN : 52 234 063 906 Acknowledgment of Country The RI Lab acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people, traditional custodians of the lands where at Australian National University is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region.